Reviews and Problems with Way of the Samurai 4

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Overall 8

It's more way of the samurai

Joel, amazon.co.uk

29 March 2013

Summary: If you like any of the other way of the samurai games i'm sure you will like this too. And if you haven't played any of the others this one is the easiest to get into of the bunch (these games can be a bit complicated in the beginning).

WOTS 4

Jack Talon, amazon.co.uk

7 November 2012

Summary: I love this game there's loads of mini games, varity of weapons with upgrades. The story is short but multiple playthroughts to get all endings will keep you busy enough. It sorta freeroam feels like GTA in a small Japanese feudal village. There's even a Casino with poker and roulette. The fight system is nearly same as in WOTS3 but upgraded slightly, with power up bar for super attacks. If you loved WOTS3 then you should buy this game, you wont be disappointed.

It's a fun game for fans

António Pereira, amazon.co.uk

5 November 2012

Summary: Way of the Samurai 4 follows the same formula of previous Way of the Samurai. As usual learning the combos, when to attack and perform a counter attack is essential. With several endings and freedom of movement in the town of Amihama, the game delivers lots of hours of gameplay.

WotS4 delivers a fun gaming experience as usual.

DBW, amazon.co.uk

1 November 2012

Summary: As a long time fan of the series Way of the Samurai (WotS) I was obviously very excited to play the newest installment which takes place in Amihama, a small port town in the late 1800s. Much like previous titles in the series you need to enter a scenario with factions at each others throats and choose how or even if you want to get involved.

Here we go

A. Bator "ELDreco", amazon.co.uk

11 October 2012

Summary: Oki the game is in Japanese whit subs but the voice actors are great and if you watch anime you will recognize some of them ;} The game is set in a fictional port town called Amihama in 1855. Players can create their own samurai and choose to align themselves with one of three factions: the pro-government forces, the anti-government rebels seeking to repel foreigners, or the British Navy stationed in the city to negotiate a peace treaty.